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Do I Have herpes?

So on my testicles I have these little white/red bumps, they are hard and have white stuff in them. On the right side I have a small little like abrasion. I haven't had sex for about 2 years. I noticed these about a month and a half ago. Please help
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Thank you very much, I'm trying to get scheduled with a dermatologist. So will the bumps and abrasion affect me having sex or should I not have sex
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I should have said earlier that herpes lesions do not arise solely on the scrotum, which is another reason why I am confident in suggesting this isn't herpes.
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I put calamine  lotion over the bumps and stuff but it just kinda makes them scab over
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Everytime I squeeze it that just makes it bleed and a little bit of liquid comes out, then it ends up looking infected. But these bumps and the abrasion are taking forever to heal like a long time, so that's what's making me think it's herpes.
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Everytime I squeeze it that just makes it bleed and a little bit of liquid comes out, then it ends up looking infected. But these bumps and the abrasion are taking forever to heal like a long time, so that's what's making me think it's herpes.
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Yes I know them, just leave them alone; have your doctor look at them to see if they are abnormal, but I doubt it.

Every now and again one will become enlarged and you can squeeze a line of white pus out.. gross I know... but that's right, isn't it?
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I've kinda picked at them and tried to pop them and they seem to have become either infected or just won't heal. I sweat a lot under my waist line
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Visible sebaceous glands most probably. Men often have them on their scrotum and base of penis.
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What are they called?
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They are naturally occurring for most males on their scrotum. Some will 'overfill' and pop now and again. This is nothing to be concerned about.
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